From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 August 4
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 40
Image Count:
8
Description:
Juárez reiterates that General Ramón Corona not supplies from the Cantón de Mina in Chihuahua. He reports the arrival of the French are in Chihuahua, and their imminent occupation of the city of Chihuahua. He blames the retreat of General Miguel Negre...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 July 21
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 38
Image Count:
8
Description:
Juárez responds to a report from Ochoa that General Ramón Corona acquired funds and supplies from the Cantón de Mina in Chihuahua, contrary to a tardy order from Juárez. He also reports on the movement of troops under the command of General Miguel Neg...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 July 11
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 37
Image Count:
7
Description:
Juárez comments at length on the resignation of Antonio Rosales as the governor of Sinaloa and the appointment of Domingo Rubí, but state that he will reserve judgment until he receive more information. He also reports troop movements in Durango and C...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 July 4
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 36
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez mentions the resignation of Antonio Rosales as the governor of Sinaloa and the appointment of Domingo Rubí. He also reports troop movements in Durango, Sinaloa, and San Luis Potosí.
Accompanied by a transcription and English translation typesc...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 June 23
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 35
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez reports that a planned attack on Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, did not occur because the forces did not arrive.
Accompanied by a transcription and English translation typescripts.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1867 January 8
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 69
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez acknowledges the petition on behalf of the estate of Juan Sepúlveda. He reports his arrival in Durango on December 26, 1866, and that he will soon travel to Zacatecas, He also reports Republican control of San Luis Potosí and Jalisco, while rem...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 May 12
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 51
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez briefly reports progress by the Republic in Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas, as well as Morelia in Michoacán. He includes clippings (non-extant) related to a decree made by Juárez on November 8, 1865, that General Jesús González Ortega was...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1870 November 19
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 73
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez briefly sends his regards to Ochoa with the bearer of the letter, Don Juan Maria Palomier.
Accompanied by a transcription and English translation typescripts.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1867 April 24
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 70
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez briefly discusses the recommendation by Ochoa of Ibarra. He also reports that the Republican government will soon return to Mexico City, and that troops under the command of General José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori will soon break the a siege...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 November 3
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 42
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez reports that the French have left Chihuahua City, and that plans to return. He also ordered General José María Patoni should march on Durango and harass the retreating troops under the command of General François Achille Bazaine. He closes with...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 October 28
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 41
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez expresses his confidence that the united Republican forces will cause the Empire to yield or retreat. He also states that after the imminent departure of the invaders from Chihuahua, he will probably return to Chihuahua City.
Accompanied by a ...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 January
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 47
Image Count:
7
Description:
Ochoa identifies himself as the Captaincy General of the Tarahumara (also known as the Rarámuri), and admantly refuses to recognize the legitimacy of the Mexican Empire.
Accompanied by a transcription and English translation typescripts.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 January 20
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 49
Image Count:
9
Description:
Draft letters on a single leaf.
In his letter to Dominguez, Ochoa refuses to support the recognition of the department of Batopilas.
In his letter to Corona, Ochoa introduces his friend Ángel D. Martínez of Culiacán and a partial owner of mines at ...
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 June 19, 29
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 54
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez reports that positive news from Sinaloa and Sonora, and expects the Mexican Empire to yield soon. He does mention difficulties connected to the port at Altata in Sinaloa.
In his draft reply, Ochoa suggests that the government authorize mercha...